We are masters of our fate, the captains of our souls.
British PM during WWII
We are masters of our fate, the captains of our souls.
British PM during WWII
Attributed, but the original phrase is from William Ernest Henley's poem 'Invictus'. Churchill used versions of it.
1940s (approximate)
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